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Conservation Institute Home Publications and Videos GCI Newsletters Newsletter 21.3 (Fall 2006) GCI News Jan Shipman
Jan Shipman

Jan Shipman, who for over twenty years was the receptionist for the Institute, retired in May 2006.

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One of the GCI's longest-serving employees, Shipman began working at the Institute in August 1985, a few months after the GCI moved into its first facility in Marina del Rey. There she became the first person each day to greet staff and visitors to the Institute, as well as handle the GCI's incoming calls. Greeting visitors and assisting callers continued for her after the GCI's move to its permanent home at the Getty Center. During her time with the Institute, she also undertook a variety of other duties for GCI Administration.

Shipman is spending her retirement visiting family and doing a little traveling.

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X-ray Fluorescence Workshop Held

GSAP Symposium

Ancient Roman Mosaics on View

California Alliance for Response Forum

GCI Welcomes ICOM-CC

Organization of World Heritage Cities Ninth Congress

Earthen Architecture Conference

Conservation Matters Lectures

Stories in Stone: Conserving Mosaics of Roman Africa

Tunisian Mosaics: Treasures from Roman Africa

Eric Hansen

Jan Shipman

Lorinda Wong

Jeffrey Cody


Newsletter 21.3 (Fall 2006)

Table of Contents

Rock Art Today

Preserving a Worldwide Heritage: A Discussion about Rock Art Conservation

U.S. Rock Art in the Twenty-first Century: Problems and Prospects

Building Capacity to Conserve Southern African Rock Art

GCI News: Projects, Events, and Publications

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